the Football 2 the MAX trio return, discussing the Hall of Game between the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.

Sean Garmer, Gary Vaughan and Erik Watkins wonder what can really be analyzed from the game? Who stood out on both sides in this one? How exciting is it to have Football back on the air? Plus, did Jerry Jones get too much attention over the other Hall of Famers?

The guys also discuss the big Ryan Tanehill injury. Is Jay Cutler the right fit for the Miami Dolphins? Is it a better place for Colin Kaepernick? And what's going on with him and the Baltimore Ravens? Is he going to be signed this year? The three debate on that.

Finally, they talk some injuries from training camp and if Ezekiel Elliot starts Week 1 for the Cowboys.

We move over to the NFC on Football 2 the MAX. This episode, is all about the NFC West. Sean Louis-Philipsen and Andrew
Kulick join us to talk about Arizona Cardinals and the Los Angeles Rams
respectively. Last Word on Sports Writer Karley Sibert helps us cover
the Seattle Seahawks. Chet Yoder from 103.7 "The Game" also returns to the podcast to discuss
all things San Francisco 49ers as well.

Each person on the panel gives their full standings for the NFC West and overall records for each team.

We also do the same and
give a final wrap-up on the division too. So, be sure to join us for
this NFC West 2016 Preview.

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(3:30-22:40 Includes interview and our analysis) Seattle Seahawks

(23:30-52:45 Includes Interview and our analysis) San Francisco 49ers

(53:04-1:28:30 Includes Interview and our analysis) Los Angeles Rams

(1:28:52-End) Includes Interview and our analysis) Arizona Cardinals,
after this interview is our final standings for the NFC West as well.

We are starting to hit that lull in the off-season, where not a whole
lot is really happening. There is some news to talk about though and we
cover as much as we can of it.

Zach Mettenberger has been released by the Titans, we discuss if he has
any potential landing spots, there’s some injury news, as Shaq Lawson
has to have shoulder surgery and may not be ready to start the season,
Sammy Watkins also has a broken bone in his foot as well. The Atlanta
Falcons made some waves with their

possibly cheaply priced concessions, Jason Jones signs with the Dolphins and Anquan Boldin could go to the Titans.

We also keep things going with our burning questions on some NFL teams. What questions do we ask? Tune in to find out.

Off-Season workouts have officially started for teams around the league
and after the blockbuster that was the previous week, things have
quieted down as the draft is still a little more than a week away at
this point.

That being said, we still have some of our Off-Season Series to mull
through, as Jorge Linares talks Arizona Cardinals with us and Andrew
Kulick goes totally in-depth on the L.A. Rams as well.

We also talk about the news that’s come out since Tuesday, the NFL had their $1

Billion concussion
settlement upheld in court, the Houston Texans released Brian Hoyer,
Trent Richardson signs with the Baltimore Ravens, the Kansas City Chiefs
lost the anti-tampering case, and a few other things are on the docket
too.

This is a pretty simple show, we discuss and breakdown what happened in
the NFL Championship Sunday games and talk a few NFL news and notes.

In our NFL Championship Sunday Recap, we discuss why the Carolina
Panthers are Super Bowl bound and if anyone is going to stop them. We
also talk about where the Arizona Cardinals should place blame for the
loss.

Then we talk about the AFC Championship game and how great of a
defensive job the Denver Broncos did on Tom Brady and the New England
Patriots

offense. Did Peyton
Manning do enough to convince you he could do well in the Super Bowl?
And did Bill Belichick take one too many chances.

We kick things off today by discussing a few news items, such as the NFL potentially putting Thursday Night Football on two channels, our thoughts on the Buffalo Bills hiring of Kathryn Smith as part of the Special Teams coaching staff, Josh Gordon applying for reinstatement, Chip Kelly signing a CFL Player, and who to keep our eyes on in the senior bowl.

After that, we get into the two big games happening on Sunday with our NFL Championship Sunday Preview. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the teams in each game, answer some lingering questions we have and of course make those ever important predictions as well.

We kick things off today by doing a NFL Divisional Round Recap of the
four games played over the weekend. We discuss the keys to the win and
the loss, any concerns we have for the four remaining teams, and look
ahead to the Championship Games as well.

We do weave in discussions on the Doug Pederson hire by the Philadelphia
Eagles and the Tennessee Titans retaining Mike Mularkey as well.

We then finish things out by having a discussion about Cam Newton throwing away the 12th man flag, and if

We kick things off with a discussion on the move of the Rams back to Los
Angeles and we also talk about all the recent coaching hires that have
occurred since the last time we did a podcast. Can Hue Jackson really
turn the Cleveland Browns around? Will the promotions for the Bucs and
Giants really carry them to the next level? What about Chip Kelly in San
Francisco? Does this mean Collin Kapernick is a Quarterback in the NFL
again? We discuss all of this and more.

Then we finish things

out by doing our NFL
Divisional Round Playoff Preview. We look at each game, what are the
keys for each team, what are some of the big injury concerns? How will
they affect the teams? And of course we make predictions for each game
as well.

(2:40-14:10) Discussion about Rams moving back to Los Angeles

(14:10-40:30) Talk about each coaching hire made since 1/11/16 and the news about Chris Mortensen

(40:30-End) NFL Divisional Round Preview discussing each game and making predictions.

We kick things off today, with a short post-game discussing the College
Football National Championship game, which Alabama won 45-40 over the
Clemson Tigers. We discuss why Alabama won and why Clemson lost and also
discuss where this puts Nick Saban in the annals of coaching.

We move on to breakdown what happened over the weekend in the National
Football League, with our NFL Wildcard Weekend Recap. We discuss each
game, talk about what stood out to us about each of the winning teams,
some of

the controversies, and what to expect coming up in the Divisional Round.

Finally, we end things by discussing some more coaching changes and the latest NFL news.